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Bill Nauman

 

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Cresco,Pa,USA
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2002 9:25 am    
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On Darrell Singleterry's CD ..Song in Question is "I never go around mirrors" ..Is it John or some other excellent player?
Bill in Vegas
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P Gleespen


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Toledo, OH USA
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2002 9:37 am    
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Hey Bill, I believe that the excellent steel player in question is Mike Johnson.
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Bill Nauman

 

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Cresco,Pa,USA
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2002 11:38 am    
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Thanks for the info my friend, Does Mike have a webpage? must contact him for some instrumentals to add to my radio show..I think i have a few up there now. All the Best from Nevada.. Bill in Vegas
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C Dixon

 

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Duluth, GA USA
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2002 12:23 pm    
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Bit of Trivia about Mike Johnson.

I had never seen him play except on that talent show on TNN hosted by Charlie Daniels. So it was not easy to determine his talents. But what I did see was great.

When I decided to host the Atlanta show, I felt he would be a good choice of one of the many stars to invite top play on the show. So thru a very dear friend, acting as a go between, I was able to get him to come and perform.

Best decision I EVER made. He literally brought the house down. He is an incredibly fine PSG player. In a word he was "out of this world". His mom lives near Atlanta, and naturally she got to come and see that tear rendering moment when her boy got a standing ovation. Which he really deserved.

That boy can flat pick a Steel guitar. In the words of June Carter on an ole kinescope recording of ET, when she was describing Chet Atkins,

"he picks the FAR out of them strangs"

God bless Mike and all of you,

carl
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chris ivey


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california (deceased)
Post  Posted 1 Jul 2002 1:56 pm    
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mike was everything good about whispering bill anderson songs and arrangements, too. i think he was his bandleader back when i used to see them on tv often. po folks restaurants had steel music in the background by mike also. not to mention the great brad paisley recordings.

[This message was edited by chris ivey on 01 July 2002 at 02:59 PM.]

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Ernie Renn


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Brainerd, Minnesota USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 9:03 am    
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Mike Johnson was in the house band on TNN's "You Can Be A Star" (it was mostly Bill Anderson's band from what I remember.) It was on 5 nights a week. He's a heck of a player. I met him when the Po Folks were playing in Printer's Alley, (I think it was at The Wheel, but that was 21 years ago and I don't remember exactly.)

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Ernie

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Bill Nauman

 

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Cresco,Pa,USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 9:13 am    
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Ernie,good info--Now in my Dad's attic is a Lp of Bill Anderson's Po Boys..Fireball Mail is on that album, would that be Mike Johnson?
Credits were not included back then on the record jacket. Bill in Vegas
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John LeMaster


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North Florida
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 3:08 pm    
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Carl, you certainly made a good choice in inviting Mike Johnson to the 1997 SGE in Atlanta. From my notes from that show, Mike played Saturday evening, November 29th. His set: "The Other Woman", "You Don't Have Very Far to Go", "Working Man Blues" and "The Old Rugged Cross". I wrote the words "..spine chilling.." beside "Old Rugged Cross".

John L.
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 3:37 pm    
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Bill, I think all of the older Po Boys had Weldon Myrick on them. The albums I recall had a picture of the band on the cover.
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Bill Nauman

 

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Cresco,Pa,USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 3:57 pm    
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Yes, I thihk you are right about Weldon now that i have had time to think..good lp too.
got nothing to spin it on and what a scratchy sound that is..compared to CDs today
Thanks for the info.. Bill in Vegas
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Eddie Lange

 

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Nashville, TN
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 4:50 pm    
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I have a Po' Boys album called "That Casual Country Feeling" that has got Sonny on steel and Steve Kramer on guitar. A great album with quite a few originals on it.
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Ernie Renn


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Brainerd, Minnesota USA
Post  Posted 2 Jul 2002 7:36 pm    
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The Po Boy's had four albums. The first with Weldon Myrick. The next three with Sonny Garrish.

Jim Lance played guitar on the first two. Steve Chapman was on the third and the last one had Forum member Gregg Galbraith on guitar, too.

I don't think Mike Johnson did any of them. I think the LP's were all out before Mike started with the band. I think he started with the band before the name was changed to Po Folks. (They added girls...)

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Ernie

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Eddie Lange

 

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Nashville, TN
Post  Posted 3 Jul 2002 4:25 pm    
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Ahh Ernie my bad, Steve Chapman, great guitar player, worked with ET too.
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Corky Owens

 

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Owensboro, KY USA
Post  Posted 10 Jul 2002 9:53 pm    
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Just for the record, the first time I met Mike was in 1977 and he was playing with Mel Street. Then when Mel decided his career was over, Mike went to work for Jack Green. Then he went to work for Bill Anderson. Great steel player, great person. I don't know if I could play fast if not for Mike. Thank you Mike. Corky.
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Stephen Gambrell

 

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Over there
Post  Posted 11 Jul 2002 7:19 am    
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Mike's playing, Daryle's singing, Brent Mason---what a shame this CD has all those old, whiny, non-navel-piercing country songs on it. It should be EVERYBODY's album of the year.
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Bill Nauman

 

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Cresco,Pa,USA
Post  Posted 11 Jul 2002 7:26 am    
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Thanks again guys for all the information.Just another example of why we all need this forum. The unsung heros are now being exposed thanks to this great forum.
This would be a good time to close this thread B0B.. All the best from the west
Keep Pickin'
Bill in Vegas
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Paul Graupp

 

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Macon Ga USA
Post  Posted 11 Jul 2002 8:16 am    
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Quote:
Then when Mel decided his career was over......


Corky: I see you have a way with words just as you do with musical expressions !! Nice touch in either case.....

Regards, Paul
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Rex Blevins

 

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Jenks, Oklahoma USA
Post  Posted 11 Jul 2002 3:17 pm    
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The comment about Daryle Singletary's " That's why I sing this way " CD is correct. This is by far the most enjoyable CD I have heard in the last 3 years. What a bunch of great older tunes, great steel guitar player in Mike Johnson.If you like steel guitar,you'll LOVE this one !!
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Charlie Vaughn

 

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West Union, South Carolina
Post  Posted 14 Jul 2002 7:17 am    
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When my friend Tim Hamilton heard this great Daryl Singletary CD, he called and played it to me over the phone. Mike Johnson did such a fantastic job and both of us were just blown away but the turn around on I Never Go Around Mirrors. As soon as I hung up the phone, I went and got two copies, one for me and one for a singer I work with. When I delivered the Cd to him, I said learn these songs, maybe I can learn the steel parts. It has been a challenge. Thanks Mike.
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Butch Foster

 

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Pisgah, Alabama, USA
Post  Posted 15 Jul 2002 3:46 am    
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The Singletary cd is REAL country music-solid vocals, strong steel! " Dim Lights" was done well, and the duet with Rhonda Vincent was great!
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